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Happy New Year, PTC Community!
After my guest talk Class A Creo Surfacing on 11/21, the PTC Community Team asked me to come up with the first Creo Community Challenge for 2025! Freestyle surfacing is impressive if you haven't used it yet consider this challenge. 1 Modeling: using Freestyle 2 Rendering: Creo Render Studio 3 Movement: Creo Mechanism The latter 'movement' might be fun for those robotics engineers looking to dress up their robot.
On the heels (and continuation) of the gift giving season for many, I am asking you to think about and be inspired by your favorite gifts such as Kidrobot characters, Isaac Asimov I, Robot or from the Foundation Trilogy and Artemis space suits, space robot exoskeletons, pendent or jewelry, Star Wars or Star Trek spaceships, armor, baby elephant or underwater drones.
As the first challenge of 2025, lets get as many community members involved as possible! Decide which of these three categories you fit into. Or, maybe you are an overachiever and want to participate in all three!
1 Modeling: Freestyle
2 Rendering: Creo Render Studio
3 Movement: Creo Mechanism
Along with your design entry, feel free to provide some info about yourself and your submission!
Once you submit your screen grab and subsequent model, consider answering these questions.
Baby Elephant pendant modeled during my WEEK TWO surfacing course.
Solved! Go to Solution.
-multiple shapes, extrude, mirror, rotational pattern of shape, subdivide, resolution modes, face split, edge split, crease, add edge, scale, transform
-probably 12 hours or so
-around 9 years, on and off
-since around 1995 maybe
- creating freestyle A surfaces from a nice place on the beach, or cutting grass
-no, but used it to create Minion goggles for my kids Halloween costumes long ago
here's my start at a dragon toy, will keep adding details and pushing pulling the shapes. I'm thinking along the lines of a Mr Potato Head type toy
been more than a few minutes since I worked in the toy industry
probably spent 1 hour so far, just playing with it once in a while
I had generated an image in ChatGpt as inspiration for this based on a family trip to Vietnam I just returned from. I'll share that when I'm much further along.
here it is a bit more refined with some pushing and pulling.
this is too much fun. back to my regularly scheduled programming for a bit.
Head area pretty good for now, will move on to body details.
-multiple shapes, extrude, mirror, rotational pattern of shape, subdivide, resolution modes, face split, edge split, crease, add edge, scale, transform
-probably 12 hours or so
-around 9 years, on and off
-since around 1995 maybe
- creating freestyle A surfaces from a nice place on the beach, or cutting grass
-no, but used it to create Minion goggles for my kids Halloween costumes long ago
Very nice. You’ve really inspired us!
I was thinking this would've taken me a week to weeks in regular Creo or Style to create a G2 model like this, with no surface problems, considering all the changes I've made also. So far, I'm probably about 8 hours in.
apologies if I'm spamming. Trying to post as I add details to show the progression. Had to split into separate models, Creo was slowing down quite a bit with the many freestyle shapes. Not sure when I should upload models.
-multiple shapes, extrude, mirror, rotational pattern of shape, subdivide, resolution modes, face split, edge split, crease, add edge, scale, transform
-probably 12 hours or so
-around 9 years, on and off
-since around 1995 maybe
- creating freestyle A surfaces from a nice place on the beach, or cutting grass
-no, but used it to create Minion goggles for my kids Halloween costumes long ago
Awesome post Dan, thanks for answering the questions. Mowing grass 😉
Bart Brejcha
designengine.com
Bart Brejcha
designengine.com